EU extends sound recording copyright, NinjaVideo admins get criminal copyright infringement indictment and Harvey Norman reviewing future of McTiVia.
EU extends sound recording copyright, NinjaVideo admins get criminal copyright infringement indictment and Harvey Norman reviewing future of McTiVia.
Oracle’s $1.3 Billion Verdict Reduced, Three Strikes Law Slows Piracy and a Copyright Extension in the EU.
SAP pleads guilty to criminal copyright infringement, Canada’s C-32 may be held up even longer and did Pearl Jam deputize fans in copyright fight?

The turmoil at Yahoo! should give pause to everyone who is partners with the company and that includes many plagiarism detection services.
Twilight filmmakers sue Twilight.com, Righthaven loses a big customer and EU votes to extend copyright on sound recordings.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?
New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

PlagScan, a German plagiarism detection service, certainly has fans all over the globe, but can it track your content online?
Pirate Party attempts to block EU copyright extension, Google touts copyright progress and SIIA settles over a copied newsletter.
In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.

EU extends sound recording copyright, NinjaVideo admins get criminal copyright infringement indictment and Harvey Norman reviewing future of McTiVia.

Oracle’s $1.3 Billion Verdict Reduced, Three Strikes Law Slows Piracy and a Copyright Extension in the EU.

SAP pleads guilty to criminal copyright infringement, Canada’s C-32 may be held up even longer and did Pearl Jam deputize fans in copyright fight?

The turmoil at Yahoo! should give pause to everyone who is partners with the company and that includes many plagiarism detection services.

Twilight filmmakers sue Twilight.com, Righthaven loses a big customer and EU votes to extend copyright on sound recordings.

Self-plagiarism has become a topic of hot debate in academia and elsewhere. But is it an issue worth worrying about?

New Zealand sees a 10% drop in P2P traffic, Bloomberg must defend analyst call case with Swatch and an Aussie phone book is not copyright protected.

PlagScan, a German plagiarism detection service, certainly has fans all over the globe, but can it track your content online?

Pirate Party attempts to block EU copyright extension, Google touts copyright progress and SIIA settles over a copied newsletter.

In this episode we have iCloud music streaming, a copyright attack against Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga as well as a new venture by The Pirate Bay.